Idea for 3rd Party GIJoes for Transformers

Discussion in 'Transformers Toy Discussion' started by DeceptiTom, May 25, 2017.

  1. DeceptiTom

    DeceptiTom Well-Known Member

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    So I had an idea for anybody out there who makes 3rd party transformers or 3D Prints.

    Titans Return headmaster sized custom GIJoe figures. These would be mini gijoe figures with very limited articulation but could fit in CHUG transformers vehicles.

    Sound off on this. I'd love to see somebody actually do this
     
  2. Scourgatron

    Scourgatron 4D Smart-ass

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    3.75 or gtfo
     
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  3. ACMagnus

    ACMagnus Phantom Thief

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    Y'know, I always imagined what they could do with GI Joe transformers in this line. I'd kill for a HISS Tank transformer with a Cobra Commander titan master or something along those lines.
     
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    Joe vehicles that transform, why not? They did it with Star Wars.

    Mini Joe's that fit CHUG, no thanks. They'd be lost easily. And plus the details and paint would be so lackluster that you wouldn't be able to differentiate who is who.
     
  5. Tresob

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    It would almost have to be 3P if you wanted any kind of articulation.

    Plus, 3D printing would lose a lot of detail unless it was the really fragile, high res materials.